Dolmen, Cap del Puetch, Ari?ge, France, c. 1865-1869. A British-born photographer, Taylor lived in Marseille and became a member of the Soci?t? Fran?aise de Photographie in 1860. Taking photographs in city parks and the surrounding countryside, as well as in Ari?ge and Seine-et-Oise, he often worked with the establishment G. Arosa et Cie in Saint-Cloud to produce his ink-based prints made from photographs according to the publisher?s unique process. This print is likely made from a shellac base, for Taylor wrote several articles for British and American photographic journals on a shellac printing process in 1866 and 1867. After printing, the images would be mounted onto a heavy card stock and sold to be collected in albums. Here, the subject, a dolmen, or Neolithic tomb, reflects 19th-century interest in distant history and early monuments.

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